It seems that the end of 2008 proves to be very prolific for Samsung, as the company doesn’t spare any effort and wastes no minute in its attempt to capture everyone’s attention. From Tocco to Innov8, which both have created sensation, Samsung gives us to understand that the road to success has no mysteries whatsoever. Not anymore. In the given context, another Samsung device has recently been released.
Therefore, the latest Samsung mobile phone is Pixon, which might be known by some of you under the name of Samsung Bresson (the pre-market name of the Pixon). This is the second handset designed by the South Korean manufacturer, equipped with an 8 megapixel camera, being somehow the successor of the Symbian-powered Samsung i8510 Innov8.
You must clearly understand that Samsung M8800 is not a smartphone, even if it has an impressive 3.2-inch touchscreen display. The device, on the other hand, isn’t provided with a keyboard, but it features the same TouchWiz interface as other well known devices such as Samsung Omnia or Samsung Tocco.
The features the latest Samsung mobile is equipped with include: quad-band GSM, tri-band HSDPA, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 240x400 pixels, the 8 megapixel camera I’ve told you earlier, with auto focus, face recognition (smile and blink detection), wide dynamic range (WDR), advanced shake reduction( ASR), GPS geotagging and a WVGA (with a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels) and VGA (with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels) at 30 frames per second.
In addition, there are an integrated GPS receiver, an accelerometer, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio with RDS, virtual QWERTY keyboard in the landscape mode and the possibility for you to expand the internal memory (200 MB) of the handset with microSD card support up to 8GB. Samsung M8800 Pixon measures 107.9 x 54.6 x 13.8 millimeters and weighs 121 grams.
The device is available starting the 1st of November in the United Kingdom, but it is expected to start selling on most major mobile providers.
(Source: Dvice)
Therefore, the latest Samsung mobile phone is Pixon, which might be known by some of you under the name of Samsung Bresson (the pre-market name of the Pixon). This is the second handset designed by the South Korean manufacturer, equipped with an 8 megapixel camera, being somehow the successor of the Symbian-powered Samsung i8510 Innov8.
You must clearly understand that Samsung M8800 is not a smartphone, even if it has an impressive 3.2-inch touchscreen display. The device, on the other hand, isn’t provided with a keyboard, but it features the same TouchWiz interface as other well known devices such as Samsung Omnia or Samsung Tocco.
The features the latest Samsung mobile is equipped with include: quad-band GSM, tri-band HSDPA, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 240x400 pixels, the 8 megapixel camera I’ve told you earlier, with auto focus, face recognition (smile and blink detection), wide dynamic range (WDR), advanced shake reduction( ASR), GPS geotagging and a WVGA (with a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels) and VGA (with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels) at 30 frames per second.
In addition, there are an integrated GPS receiver, an accelerometer, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio with RDS, virtual QWERTY keyboard in the landscape mode and the possibility for you to expand the internal memory (200 MB) of the handset with microSD card support up to 8GB. Samsung M8800 Pixon measures 107.9 x 54.6 x 13.8 millimeters and weighs 121 grams.
The device is available starting the 1st of November in the United Kingdom, but it is expected to start selling on most major mobile providers.
(Source: Dvice)
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